
Chewing cleans what's easy. Brushing reaches what matters.
Chews and toys only clean the tooth surfaces they touch. Plaque can still collect along the gumline, between teeth, and around hard-to-reach back teeth.
Over time, plaque may harden into tartar, increasing the risk of gum irritation, persistent bad breath, painful chewing, bleeding gums, loose teeth, and eventually tooth loss.
They can't tell you their teeth hurt
Dental Care Shouldn’t Start on the Operating Table.
A professional dental cleaning may require fasting, bloodwork, anesthesia, close monitoring, and recovery.
Don’t wait until dental care becomes a major procedure. Start with a few gentle seconds at home each day.
The Dental Bill Most Pet Parents Never Plan For.
Many pet parents don't think about dental care until their veterinarian recommends a professional cleaning.
By then, it may involve anesthesia, careful monitoring, recovery time, and a bill that can easily reach $1,500 or more.
A simple brushing routine just twice a week helps manage plaque before it hardens into tartar—making everyday care easier long before professional treatment becomes necessary.
A Simpler Way to Start Caring for Their Teeth at Home
Dental care does not have to begin with a stressful brushing battle.
This all-in-one toothbrush pen combines a soft brush tip and dental care gel in one easy-to-use design, helping you reach the gumline, back teeth, and other areas chewing may miss.
Use it just twice a week to make brushing feel quicker, gentler, and easier to keep up with.
Gentle Ingredients for Everyday Oral Care
Carefully selected ingredients designed to support your pet's daily oral hygiene routine.
Why More Pet Parents Are Switching to the Dental Care Gel Pen
A simpler routine is easier to stick with—and consistency is what matters most.
|   | Dental Care Gel Pen | Traditional Toothbrush |
|---|---|---|
| Quick to use | ||
| Brush & gel in one tool | ||
| Reaches the gumline easily | ||
| Compact & travel-friendly |
Pet Parents Are Making Dental Care Part of Their Routine
We Brush Every Day. Why Shouldn't Our Pets?
We brush to remove plaque before it hardens and help prevent bigger dental problems.
Our pets need the same care—but they can't do it themselves.
Brushing just twice a week helps support cleaner teeth, healthier gums, and fresher breath before plaque turns into tartar.
They count on us for the care they can't give themselves.
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Customer Reviews
After her dental cleaning, I started using this twice a week. Better late than never.
The small brush tip is perfect for my little dog. Much easier than a regular toothbrush.
I introduced it slowly, and my cat now lets me brush for a few seconds without fighting.
The built-in gel makes brushing quicker and much less messy.
My senior dog dislikes toothbrushes, but this small tip is easier for her to accept.
We still use dental chews, but now brushing is part of the routine too.
Easy to hold, easy to control, and no separate toothpaste tube.
His breath feels fresher, and brushing no longer feels like a big task.
I bought the larger bundle because we have two dogs and one cat.
A simple twice-weekly habit that is finally easy to keep doing.
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